Well, I hope Linux project decides to switch to GNU GPL 3+. Or even better: GNU AGPL3+. :)
Also... Now I see what was the problem of threading: My own costume to avoid duplicating stuff, I'll try to fix that. :)
Paul Boddie paul@boddie.org.uk writes:
On Sunday 3. September 2017 15.34.55 Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
Yes, I was replying to Mat. :)
Also note that correct copyleft defense should be collaboration/community-oriented, not based on judiciary/litigation pressures ([1][2][3]). :)
Yes, this was a discussion on LWN recently. However, there still needs to be a licence with legal force, contrary to the apparent "old boys network" doctrine prevalent in the upper echelons of the Linux kernel development community. At least if anyone is to make end-user rights a priority, not an afterthought.
I wonder however... Does my message appear correctly threaded in your email client? For me, it does.
Yes, but I don't tend to use threaded mode (in KMail) because it isn't as convenient. Besides, mail-sending etiquette suggests that some quoting is done to be considerate to those whose mail programs do not support threaded message views. And also, people do not necessarily reply to whole messages at once.
Paul
P.S. I imagine that the way that KMail forgets where it was when switching folders and views is a factor in the broader use of threaded views. Such things probably still worked acceptably in KDE 3, but have always seemed to be a problem in later versions, at least when seeing how related functions also used to work but now do not, either. _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list Discussion@lists.fsfe.org https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion